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"William Lawrence"

HON. WILLIAM LAWRENCE, capitalist and manufacturer; came to Janesville in October,
1844; was employed for a few months as clerk, then engaged in general mercantile business; first associated in partnership with Richard STOUGHTON; this was dissolved, and, in 1847, a new partnership was formed, composed of William A. LAWRENCE, E. H. STRONG and Volney ATWOOD, under the firm name of LAWRENCE, STRONG & Co., which existed until 1855, since which time Messrs. LAWRENCE & ATWOOD have carried on continuously the hardware business. In 1858, they enlarged their business by adding coal, wood, lime, cement, etc. to the already extensive trade. Mr. LAWRENCE was Town Clerk of Janesville when it embraced several townships. He was elected County Treasurer in 1847; and served three years consecutively in that office, afterward one year as Deputy Treasurer. In 1851, he was elected Assemblyman; in 1858, was elected Mayor; in 1862, elected to the State Senate; in 1864, re-elected as a member of that body, and was Chairman of the Joint Committee on Finance. He was cashier of the State Bank when organized in 1855; he was also Secretary and Director of the Rock River Valley R.W. Co. He has been prominently connected with the various banking, manufacturing and other enterprises tending to advance the interests of Janesville. He is President of the Janesville Cotton Manufacturing Co; President of the Wisconsin Shoe Co., and he and Mr. ATWOOD carry on the extensive woolen mills known as the Wheeler Mills.
 
Taken from "The History of Rock County, Wis." (c)1879, pp. 709-710.
 
Courtesy of Carol

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